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16th Jul 2010

Club 18-30: the perfect antidote to rain-soaked Irish revelry

After a mud-soaked weekend at Oxegen, JOE needs a holiday, and it needs to sate our music appetite. God bless Club 18-30’s clubbing holidays.

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So did you enjoy Oxegen? Are you still trying to brush the mud out of your teeth? Even if you didn’t enjoy the great Irish tradition of getting soaked to your skin and ended up covered in muck each year, it’s hard to argue that, for festival goers, it has turned into a woeful Irish July once more.

JOE needs a holiday, and it needs to sate our music appetite, so God bless Club 18-30’s clubbing holidays.

One of the company’s impending highlights comes when Club 18-30 teams up with FM 104 on September 17th in Ibiza. DJs Al Gibbs and Ben Murray will be broadcasting live at clubs such as Eden and Kanya, plus sunset cruises and foam parties are also promised.

The Ibiza closing parties start from €399 per person to join the trip. Alternatively, seven nights in the Corona Roja Apartments, Playa Del Ingles, Gran Canaria in August cost €375 per person.

Club 18-30 is marketing itself as Ireland’s only specialist youth holiday provider. For those availing of its service, a flurry of daily activities are on offer, ranging from watersports and pool parties to paintballing excursions and all-night discos. This July, August and September, the company is offering Irish sun worshippers high-octane holiday packages to such destinations as Ibiza, Crete, Cyprus and Corfu.

This is the first year that Club 18-30 have operated out of Ireland and the company’s Becci Franklin says that the take-up “has borne out the claim that we’re heard to beat when it comes to partying”.

“Just as the revelers at Oxegen and other festivals are folding away their tents for another summer, we’re reaching the climax of our season in a range of sun destinations,” she says.

To book a holiday, call Club 18-30 on 0818 21 41 61 or you can log onto www.club18-30.ie to check out the destinations on offer. Club 18-30 operate flights from Dublin, Cork and Shannon.

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